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  2. D Street Projects - Wikipedia

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    The D Street projects, built in 1949 as the West Broadway Housing Development, are a housing project located in South Boston, Massachusetts.The D Street projects stretch 4 city blocks from West Broadway to West Seventh street and 3 city blocks from B street to D street, forming a perfect square.

  3. Abel C. Martin - Wikipedia

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    South Baptist Church [a] 423 W Broadway: South Boston, Boston: Massachusetts: Demolished. [19] 1867: Trinity Methodist Church (former) [a] 60 Green St: Charlestown, Boston: Massachusetts: Extant but heavily altered. [20] 1868: Bowditch School [a] 35 Flint St: Salem: Massachusetts [21] 1868: Clarendon Street Baptist Church [a] 2 Clarendon St ...

  4. South Boston - Wikipedia

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    South Boston (colloquially Southie) is a densely populated neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, located south and east of the Fort Point Channel and abutting Dorchester Bay. It has undergone several demographic transformations since being annexed to the city of Boston in 1804.

  5. Broadway station (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Broadway station is a subway station in Boston, Massachusetts. It serves the MBTA's Red Line. It is located at the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and Broadway in South Boston. It was opened on December 15, 1917, as part of the Dorchester Extension from Downtown Crossing (formerly Washington station) to Andrew. The station has a single island ...

  6. South Boston Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The original route granted to the railway ran from South Boston Point (now City Point), at the eastern extremity of Fourth Street, to a point near the intersection of Broadway and Turnpike Street (now Dorchester Avenue), where it merged with the tracks of the Dorchester Avenue Railroad. In 1868 the company changed its name to the South Boston ...

  7. Amrheins Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Amrheins, open since 1890, is the oldest bar in South Boston. They also have the first draft beer pump in Boston and the oldest hand carved bar in America is on display. [1] In January 2019, it was announced there was an agreement for sale for $18 million. [2] They had been on the market at least since the summer of 2018. [3]

  8. Greater Boston - Wikipedia

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    South Boston: 60101 3,106 68 Milton: 416400 6,069 63 Charlestown: 040401 2,439 63 Dorchester: 1007 4,322 63 South Boston 608 3,964 62 South Boston 604 4,904 61 Milton 416101 5,724 58 Marshfield: 506204 4,886 57 Weymouth: 422100 5,293 57 Quincy: 417801 5,443 55 Hull: 500101 3,702 55 Scituate: 505101 3,860 55 West Roxbury: 130402 4,637 54 Quincy ...

  9. Clarence H. Blackall - Wikipedia

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    Broadway Theatre, 420 W. Broadway, South Boston MA; 1777 seats; opened 1920 [9] Criterion Theatre, 1122 Columbus Ave., Roxbury MA; 749 seats; opened 1921; demolished in the 1960s [7] Jamaica Theatre, 413 Centre St, Jamaica Plain MA; 1938 seats; opened 1922; demolished in the 1960s [9] [7] Capitol Theatre, Tremont St., Boston MA; opened 1924 [7]